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SS7G12 The student will analyze the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southern and Eastern Asia. a. Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. b. Compare and contrast the prominent religions in Southern and Eastern Asia: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Shintoism and the philosophy of Confucianism. c. Evaluate how the literacy rate affects the standard of living.

What describes a religious group? People who share belief in god or gods People who share same religion What describes an ethnic group? People who share language, religion, or culture Examples: Kurds share language, religion and culture

Confucianism Islam Christianity Shintoism Hinduism Buddhism

Islam Christianity Years in existance Approximate Founding Date Confusionism Daoism Shintoism Buddhism Hinduism Judaism -2000-1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000

One of the oldest religions in world founded in India Sacred Text is called the Vedas or Book of Knowledge and it was written in 1,500 BCE (3,500 years ago!) Hinduism is Polytheistic or they believe in MANY gods. The supreme god is Brahman Hinduism is a very complex religion and does not include strict religions doctrine like most world religions. Hinduism is the 3 rd Largest religion in the world

Hindus believe all living beings have souls and many are vegetarians Hindus also believe in reincarnation, or the belief that the soul returns to another body after life. A good person will return to have a better life, a bad person will return to a worse life-this is called Karma Karma is the belief actions (good or bad) determine ones fate Ultimately the goal is to be removed from the Karmic cycle. If some is good enough, through many lifetimes, they can become united with Brahman

Caste system is another important part of Hinduism and the Caste System is part of Karma Caste System means that your social class is inherited or determined at birth from the good of bad deeds in your previous life.

Buddhism Buddhism also comes from India and was founded around 500 BCE It s founder is Siddhartha Gautama was born around a prince, but renounced (went away from) his life to find enlightenment and became known as the Enlightened One or Buddha. The teachings of Buddha were written down in the Pali Canon and have become Buddhism. Buddhism is found in many Asian countries, but only a few in India are Buddhists today.

No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path. Pratītyasamutpāda Interdependant arising Buddha tried to teach others enlightenment through the Four Noble Truths Life is Suffering Greed causes suffering Remove yourself and suffering ends (Nirvana) Follow the Eightfold to attain Nirvana The Middle Way is part of the Eightfold path, but it is more a mindset of viewing the world. The Middle Way mindset is necessary for Buddhists to find peace.

Shintoism was founded in Japan around 700 BCE It is consider the first religion in Japan It honors spirits in nature called Kami. Kami are spirits found in all things. These are very important to Shinto followers Followers pray at small alters in their homes or build alters in beautiful nature sites these honor the Kami Shintoism merged with Buddhism after 700 CE and together these are the most important religions in Japan

Confucianism is a Chinese way of life or philosophy taught by Confucian in 550 BCE Confucianism is ethical way to live to build good character and virtue in people Confucian s Golden Rule was, What you do not like when done to you, do not to others. Confucian thought strict ethical codes and behavior norms were key to social order and peace Relationships were key to Confucianism. The younger was supposed to give obedience to the elder and woman should give obedience to the man. Ruler-subject Father-Son Husband-wife Elder brother-younger brother Elder friend- younger friend Confucianism is not a religion, but a way of life. In 121 BC the Han Dynasty (rulers) had Confucian scholars as advisors, who help establish the Government in China

Confucianism Islam Christianity Shintoism Hinduism Buddhism